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  2. Fingal County Council - Wikipedia

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    Dublin County Council also ceased to exist and Fingal County Council came into being. [4] [5] The county council initially met at the former offices of the abolished Dublin County Council, an office block at 46–49 O'Connell Street, Dublin. [6] A new building, known as County Hall, located on Main Street in Swords, was purpose-built for the ...

  3. Fingal - Wikipedia

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    Fingal County Council is the local authority for the county, established on 1 January 1994 by the same law that created the county. [63] It succeeded the functions of Dublin County Council in the former electoral county of Fingal, which was abolished by the Local Government (Dublin) Act 1993. It is one of four councils in the traditional County ...

  4. Cian O'Callaghan - Wikipedia

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    Joan Hopkins was co-opted to O'Callaghan's seat on Fingal County Council following his election to the Dáil. [17] Following the election, O'Callaghan was named as the Social Democrats' spokesperson on Housing, International Affairs and Defence. [18] As of 2020, O'Callaghan opposes any potential merger of the Social Democrats with the Labour Party.

  5. Local government in the Republic of Ireland - Wikipedia

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    The functions of local government in the Republic of Ireland are mostly exercised by thirty-one local authorities, termed County, City, or City and County Councils. [1] [2] [3] The principal decision-making body in each of the thirty-one local authorities is composed of the members of the council, elected by universal franchise in local elections every five years from multi-seat local ...

  6. Malahide - Wikipedia

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    Malahide (/ ˈ m æ l ə h aɪ d / MAL-ə-hyde; Irish: Mullach Íde, meaning 'possibly "the [sand]hill of Íde"') is an affluent [2] coastal settlement in Fingal, County Dublin, Ireland, situated 14 kilometres (9 miles) north of Dublin city. It has a village centre surrounded by suburban housing estates, with a population of 18,608 as per the ...

  7. Halting site - Wikipedia

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    The county council, as landlord of a halting site, is obliged to follow up on complaints. County Councils can respond to anti-social behaviour by imposing penalties. If a tenant is evicted from their accommodation due to anti-social behaviour, they are deemed homeless. Consequently, they may not be provided with another home by the County Council.

  8. St. Margaret's, Dublin - Wikipedia

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    In 2018, the local authority, Fingal County Council, published a statutory Local Area Plan (LAP) covering the area. The LAP envisaged making Rivermeade, and St. Margaret's in general, a "more viable community" and providing a base for local services, with allowance for the addition of up to 275 houses, a commercial centre and a civic space.

  9. Santry - Wikipedia

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    The name was confined to songs, poems, folk memory and some antiquarian titles until a re-organization of local government in the 1990s set up Fingal and Fingal County Council. In the 12th century, the neighbourhood of Santry was at the hands of Mac Gilla Mocholmog, chief of Fingal, who then established his base in Santry. [5]